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US Presidents 2007 $1 John Adams Gold-plated Coin

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  • Feature the powerful portraits of the USA presidents – depicting the Statue of Liberty on the obverse!
  • Official US legal tender coin, struck by the US Mint
  • Struck to Brilliant Uncirculated standard – finished in 24-carat GOLD!

Specifications

Quality
Brilliant Uncirculated
Country of Issue
United States of America
Denomination
$1
Issued By
US Mint

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Iconic USA Presidential portraits - finished in 24-carat gold!

An official issue of the US Mint’s Presidential dollars, commemorating the great leader who shaped the United States of America. Struck to impeccable quality, these highly sought after US legal tender coins are renowned for the powerful portraits of US Presidents.

John Adams was the first Vice President and second President of the United States. A Harvard-educated lawyer, Adams was identified as a patriot and a key leader in the campaign for independence from British rule. He was a delegate at the First and Second Continental Congress. During the ensuing years of the Revolution War, he served on diplomatic missions in France and Holland, organising a treaty of peace and trade between European countries. Returning to the United States at the end of the war, he served as Washington’s Vice President. His terms in this position frustrated a man of his ability, intellect and vanity. In 1796, he was elected the second President. During his years in office, war between France and Britain caused much political difficulties. After years of growing tension and undeclared war, France agreed to end the quasi war with the United States. At the next election, Adams lost his campaign to fellow Founding Father, Jefferson Thomas.

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Downies Collectables

US Presidents 2007 $1 John Adams Gold-plated Coin

$24.95 AUD

Issued By

US Mint

Country of Issue

United States of America

Year of Issue

2007

Denomination

$1

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Metal

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Quality

Brilliant Uncirculated

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Mintage

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Diameter (mm)

26.5

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Iconic USA Presidential portraits - finished in 24-carat gold!

An official issue of the US Mint’s Presidential dollars, commemorating the great leader who shaped the United States of America. Struck to impeccable quality, these highly sought after US legal tender coins are renowned for the powerful portraits of US Presidents.

John Adams was the first Vice President and second President of the United States. A Harvard-educated lawyer, Adams was identified as a patriot and a key leader in the campaign for independence from British rule. He was a delegate at the First and Second Continental Congress. During the ensuing years of the Revolution War, he served on diplomatic missions in France and Holland, organising a treaty of peace and trade between European countries. Returning to the United States at the end of the war, he served as Washington’s Vice President. His terms in this position frustrated a man of his ability, intellect and vanity. In 1796, he was elected the second President. During his years in office, war between France and Britain caused much political difficulties. After years of growing tension and undeclared war, France agreed to end the quasi war with the United States. At the next election, Adams lost his campaign to fellow Founding Father, Jefferson Thomas.

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